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Morse Timing Chain Tc-487 Borg-warner Automotive Parts Vintage Mercury Lincoln on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
NEW, Old Stock!
Manufacturer Part Number:TC-487 Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:MORSE, Borg-Warner UPC:Does not apply

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MORSE TIMING CHAIN TC-487

Made by

Borg-Warner Automotive Parts, in 1965

VINTAGE

NEW, Old Stock!

In Original Box (Box in bad Shape! Please see Photos #2 & #3)

... including Instructions (Please see Photo #5) !

The Item shown in Photos provided is the very Chain You would receive.

 

AS IS!


On Sep-19-13 at 08:58:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

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